I forgot to mention when i went to look at the truck, We took off in granny gear, It was making all sorts of loud grinding noises, he said its always done that. But 2nd was quiet. Do ya'll granny gear make that much racket??
I forgot to mention when i went to look at the truck, We took off in granny gear, It was making all sorts of loud grinding noises, he said its always done that. But 2nd was quiet. Do ya'll granny gear make that much racket??
Sounds like something may be wrong. Mine didn't make any noise except when I forgot to double clutch. It's pretty easy to pull up the floor and cover just to look around, but don't use an aluminum flashlight and accidently drop it down into the tranny...don't ask me how I know about that one...
Grinding noises aren't good period....
1st gear will have a distinct sound to it. The several T-98s and the T-18 that I'm familiar with have it. I wouldn't call it grinding necessarily but more of a low whine with a bit of a grind to it. How's that?
Chris
OH no...first problem looks like. The noise..is, well, quite loud..Kinda like throwing steel balls on a tin roof.. Was told its always done that..either way.. I cant do anything till i get it home..was just wondering if yours do the same thing.
Ok, steel balls on a tin roof sounds like a bad noise
just drain the lube. it will tell the story. they probably hurt it cauz 1 st gear isnt syncro, you have to come to a stop to put it in that gear correctly, they probably didnt and hurt the trans. but i,am only a mechanic and just guessing
So many people swap the motor and tranny together, you should be able to pick up a whole tranny for a lotcheaper than fixing whatever damage you find.
You mean start in 2nd?
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